LANSING -- A Lansing sports radio host has decided to drop a defamation lawsuit he filed last month against a Grand Rapids radio host.

Ryan Schuiling, of Lansing-based 92.1 The Team's (WQTX) "The Schuiling Report," had sought a temporary restraining order against Bill Simonson

In the lawsuit filed in Ingham County Circuit Court, Schuiling wanted to prevent the Grand Rapids' host from making comments or "acting in any manner" that could damage his reputation or lead to unfavorable publicity.

According to the civil complaint, the post makes "numerous false allegations against Mr. Schuiling, including that Mr. Schuiling attempted to orchestrate some alleged sexual interaction with Mr. Simonson's daughter,"

Jeff Moss, author of the Detroit Sports Rag post, wasn't listed as a defendant in the lawsuit. Moss said Wednesday he hasn't been sued by Schuiling or asked by him or any lawyer to take the post down.

The post includes what Moss said are emails Schuiling sent to him. Moss said the post also includes emails and Facebook direct messages Schuiling sent to other people which referred to his plan to undermine Simonson.

“I don’t even know what they could even ask me to retract," Moss said of the post.

Simonson hosts "The Huge Show," a Grand Rapids-based program that is broadcast in 13 Michigan markets, including Lansing.

In addition to Simonson, Schuiling's lawsuit also targeted Cumulus Media and 107.3 FM (WBBL), the Grand Rapids radio station where Simonson's show is based